Parkinson's UK drives better care, treatments and quality of life. Together we can bring forward the day when no one fears Parkinson's and you could be part of helping us achieve this.

We’re looking for a skilled digital content expert to join our award-winning Content and Creative team as Content Officer to develop, edit and publish content and support a network of devolved web editors.

Our Content Officer sources, writes, edits and publishes content for our website and other digital and non-digital channels. You’ll be working on both owned content and on behalf of internal clients, but making sure our content is always user-focused.

A crucial part of the role is supporting and inspiring a devolved network of digital contributors and editors right across the charity. You’ll help deliver digital content skill training and approve and publish content they create.

You’ll have experience of writing for the web, with proven ability to create content that genuinely meets user needs, and you’ll know how to create effective content for non-digital channels too.

You’ll be used to using and administrating content management systems – particularly Drupal – and you’ll have experience of auditing web content.

You’ll have strong written and verbal communication skills and will be used to working effectively and influencing across teams. You’ll be skilled at working with a devolved editorial community and will have experience of training and implementing effective processes.

For further details on how to apply, please click on the Visit Website button. CVs will not be accepted as part of, or instead of, the application form.

Closing date:23 July 2017

Interview date: 2 August 2017

Please note, only candidates shortlisted for interview will be notified.

Parkinson’s UK is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from disabled persons, including those with Parkinson’s disease.

Parkinson’s UK is the operating name of the Parkinson’s disease Society of the United Kingdom. A charity registered in England and Wales (258197) and in Scotland (SC037554).